Fewer Babies Are Born on Halloween
Mothers are 11.3 percent less likely to give birth on Halloween than they are on the days before and after the holiday.
Mothers are 11.3 percent less likely to give birth on Halloween than they are on the days before and after the holiday.
In its latest guidelines for doctors, the American Academy of Pediatrics is advising against the usage of bumper pads in cribs, saying they may increase the risk of sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS.
Naming a child is usually the first big decision a new parent makes, and one that almost one and ten would like to do be able to do again.
A selfless mother has died to save her unborn baby.
The woman was diagnosed with a life-threatening form of cancer and refused chemotherapy so that her child could be born, even though it meant she would die.
Amber Miller finished the Chicago Marathon three hours off her pace on Sunday, clocking in at six hours and 25 minutes.
But there’s a good explanation for why.
Hard to believe little Samantha Micelli from TV’s ‘Who’s the Boss’ is now a mom, but it’s true — Alyssa Milano gave birth to a son on Wednesday morning.
The 38-year-old actress and her husband, David Bugliari, who’ve been married since 2009, welcomed their first child, Milo Thomas Bugliari. The tot is 19 inches long and weighed in at seven pounds.
In a story that's making mothers everywhere say "ow," a Texas woman has given birth to a 16-pound baby that's already two-feet tall -- the height of an average one-year-old.
JaMichael Brown, nicknamed "The Moose" by hospital staff, was delivered by C-section (whew!) last Friday to Janet Johnson and her fiancé, Michael Brown. The tot now holds the title for the biggest infant ever born at Good Shepherd Medical Center in Longview, Texas.
Is there anything cuter than a baby? How about two babies?
And if that isn't enough, how about two twin babies acting in total unison?
Etiquette dictates that tennis fans remain silent during live play, reserving their cheers for before and after the rallies. However, a baby in attendance of the Sony Ericsson quarterfinal between David Ferrer and Mardy Fish was too young to get that message, and did the loud crying thing babies often do, unsettling Ferrer. In fact, the Spaniard become so frustrated with the baby's bawling, he lobbed a shot toward where the toddler was situated in the stands. Luckily for Ferrer, the ball didn't land very close to the baby; and, in fact, the baby stopped crying after Ferrer's gesture of protest. Fish ended up winning the match in straight sets. Ultimately, Ferrer blamed his poor performance on indigestion, not the crying tot. Read on to see the crowd boo Ferrer's controversial move.
These two little guys communicate on a higher level than a lot of adults I know. What do you think? Part 2 of this sequel is after the jump -- Which one is funnier?
2011 is shaping up to be a great year for adorable babies on the internet. Whether they are scared, gleeful or asleep, these tiny humans never cease to provide endless awww's.
Check out our top five babies of 2011 after the jump.